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spotted on anzac avenue a white r34, with clear tailights, nice BOV, plates were 22d jv2 or something (( nsw plates) followd behind in the mercedes, before u pulled into hungry jacks :thumbsup:

White R33 GTS-T with Chrome Rims parked next to Supercheap on Logan Rd

At the lights across from Supercheap was a

Black R33 GT-R at 11amish

Bayside Blue R34 GT-T with CBF bonnet and white rims(rays.. possibly)... at 1pmish near Greenslope hospital

White R33 GTS-T with Silver GTC's parked at the suspensions/mechanics/poster place on New Cleveland Rd. (work there?... saw it twice at 1:30pm and 2:30pm)

Silver R34 4 Door turning onto redland bay rd at the lights across from Capalaba Park at 2:47pm.

Saw couple of 'liners out today!!

I followed a Silvier R33 SLY - 64 (maybe SLY -46) on the way from deception bay to strathpine this morning

Tonight i Followed a Nice R33 GTR in white from kedron to northlakes at 6pm

Then got a wave from a guy in a nice S14 while stuck in traffic on the bruce highway near burbengary at 6.20

Also a Red R32 went by 2 lanes away from me at Uhlmann rd exit at morayfield while i was stuck in traffic

I was in the Black R32 4 door NSS13 :down::):P

spotted a clean looken r33 white with silver mesh looken rims at some 1's house in lansbrough u live near my mate if its any1 here near a train line if it helps and another up the road for sale bit dogey looken

also spotted a few round about in the valley last nite... some had sau stickers on

and 2 r32's racing of alll places down the motar way no plates on either car.... smart thing to do with a crowded highway and spotted a coupple r33's and 1 r34 in moobah this arvo

Bayside Blue R34 GT-T with CBF bonnet and white rims(rays.. possibly)... at 1pmish near Greenslope hospital

yay finally got spotted :thumbsup: , Their SSR Speedstars aswell :down: .

Also spotter White R34 GT-T on Wellington Street around 6pm this arvo.

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